Monday, January 21, 2013

Meet with God in the Morning

 

2 Listen to my cry for help,
        my King and my God,
        for to you I pray.
3 In the morning, O Lord, you hear my voice;
        in the morning I lay my requests before you
        and wait in expectation.

—The words of King David from Psalm 5:2-3

35 Very early in the morning, while it was still dark, Jesus got up, left the house and went off to a solitary place, where he prayed.

—The words of St. Mark from Mark 1:35

 

I have written a blog about this general subject before. But I believe that certain subjects bear visiting again from time to time.

Bishop Ralph Spaulding Cushman (1879-1960) wrote over 25 books on evangelism, stewardship, and prayer. He faithfully served seven congregations until becoming a denominational executive for the latter part of his earthly ministry. One of his most famous poems appears immediately below:

I met God in the morning
when the day was at its best,
And His Presence came like sunrise,
Like a glory in my breast.

All day long the Presence lingered,
All day long He stayed with me,
And we sailed in perfect calmness
O'er a very troubled sea.

Other ships were blown and battered,
Other ships were sore distressed,
But the winds that seemed to drive them,
Brought to me a peace and rest.

Then I thought of other mornings,
With a keen remorse of mind,
When I too had loosed the moorings,
With the presence left behind.

So, I think I know the secret,
Learned from many a troubled way:
You must seek Him in the morning
If you want Him through the day!

There’s something very special about setting aside time at the beginning of each new day to meet with God. We “listen” to Him by reading His Word—the Bible. We talk with Him in prayer. This time together at the beginning of the day becomes an important and very precious few moments.

In the Lord’s Prayer we begin by acknowledging that God is our Father. He has chosen to adopt us into His Eternal Kingdom. As beleivers in the Lord Jesus Christ we are no longer mere creatures that He has created, but we have become children. As children, chosen by God before the foundation of the earth to belong to Him, we have the rights and privileges of children. We come into God’s presence as His children and we rightly may call Him “Father.” Not only do we call Him “Father,” but we acknowledge that He is. He is not someone who once was. Rather, He currently exists in all His power and glory. And, He waits to welcome us.

You know we really don’t understand this. We don’t get it. The God of the Universe, the One who spoke a word and all creation came into being, has chosen us as His children. And, He waits to welcome us to come and sit with Him and talk with Him.

Prayer is a fundamental, cohesive, and powerful component of our relationship with God. He is not only willing to have us talk with Him, He welcomes it. He expects it. He longs for it. He waits for it. He waits for us. He wants us to come and sit with Him a while and talk with Him. We have the authority of no one less than the Son of God, Himself, telling us to come into the Father’s Presence and sit a while.

I encourage you to seek God each day. As Bishop Cushman suggests, meeting God first thing in the morning will set you on the right path for the day that stretches ahead.

I would also encourage you to meet with God at the end of your day. Talk to Him about what’s happened during the hours that stretched between your time with Him in the morning and these moments as your day comes to a close. He cares about you. He wants to know what you’re feeling, hoping, wishing, and dreaming. He wants to know the things that trouble you and the things that bring you joy.

So, start now. Don’t put it off. Plan now to meet with God as a new day dawns. You will be very glad you did.

Will you please pray with me?

Thank You, God, for loving us. Thank You for sending Jesus to be our Savior. Thank You for sending us Your Holy Spirit to dwell within us.

When we determine to start our day with You, O God, we are so grateful that You welcome us to come and sit in Your Presence. We know You bend toward us and give us Your listening ear.

Please help us, Precious Father, to look forward to starting our day with You with eager anticipation. Help us to realize that You enjoy being with us. Help us to understand that in Your great mercy, grace, and boundless love, You want us to spend time with You.

Thank You for the loving care that You continually show us. And, thank You for hearing our prayer in and through the precious Name of Your Son, our Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ. Amen.

Copyright © 2013 by Dean K. Wilson. All Rights Reserved.

 

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